– Using Camera Shots Series #1 –

– Using Camera Shots Series #1 –

Hi everyone, this is your fellow blogger once again, and today we are going to talk about camera shots. Camera shots are very important in filming and photography itself. That being said, let's see some examples of the different shots there are. 


And so, we are going to start with the Establishing Shot, this shot is in charge to showcase the setting in which a scene, is going to take place as it relates to the setting with the characters implying the idea that the action (s) to come is going to happen in the showcased shot. Here is an example of it. 

Side Note - The Master shot is identical to this shot, the only variation is that it may include the characters themselves as part of it or not. The main focus of this shot is to represent the most memorable scene of the film. Because of that reason, I have decided to have this picture as an example of a master shot too. 


In this picture, the showcased setting turns into the setting as the establishing shot implies the idea that actions are going to take place in it. In the shown image, we could agree that a normal school-day environment is going to be focused on the scenes to come. 


The Long-Shot (also known as Wide-Shot), out of the many shots, "the many camera shots, a long shot gives us a better idea of the scene setting, and gives us a better idea of how the character fits into the area."

In this long-shot, the wide nature of the ambient can be appreciated as it is compared to the size of the character presented establishing the possible relationship that the character and the setting might develop in a future scene. 

And with this, I will have to say goodbye for now my fellow readers. Till next time, stay safe!!!!


Side note - Shown pictures belong to my persona as I am their creator. 

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